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So, 'Black Sabbath: Sabotage - The Documentary' dives into the tumultuous period surrounding the making of their 1975 album, Sabotage. It's raw, really, capturing the tension of the band amid legal battles with their ex-manager. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, oscillating between deep dives into the music and personal reflections from the band members. There's a distinct atmosphere of struggle and resilience that permeates throughout. What stands out is the candidness, you feel the weight of their legacy and the pressure they were under. It's not just about the music; it’s about the journey, their evolution as artists, and how they navigated chaos. It feels real, almost like you're sitting in on an intense conversation with the band.
Focuses on the 1975 album, Sabotage.Captures the band's struggles and legal battles.Offers candid reflections from band members.
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